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Sharing reports about domestic violence and abuse with general practitioners: a qualitative interview study

机译:与全科医生的家庭暴力和虐待的分享报告:一个定性的面试研究

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Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is common and damaging to health. UK national guidance advocates a multi-agency response to DVA, and domestic homicide reviews consistently recommend improved information-sharing between agencies. Identification of patients experiencing DVA in general practice may come from external information shared with the practice, such as police incident reports and multi-agency risk assessment conference (MARAC) reports. The aim of this study was to explore the views of general practitioners (GPs) and the police about sharing reports about DVA with GPs. Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with GPs, police staff and a partnership manager. Participants were located across England and Wales. Thematic analysis was undertaken. Interviews were conducted with 23 GPs, six police staff and one former partnership manager. Experiences of information-sharing with GPs about DVA varied. Participants described the relevance and value of external reports to GPs to help address the health consequences of DVA and safeguard patients. They balanced competing priorities when managing this information in the electronic medical record, namely visibility to GPs versus the risk of unintended disclosure to patients. GPs also spoke of the judgements they made about exploring DVA with patients based on external reports, which varied between abusive and non-abusive adults and children. Some felt constrained by short general practice consultations. Some police and GPs reflected on a loss of control when information about DVA was shared between agencies, and the risk of unintended consequences. Both police and GPs highlighted the importance of clear information and a shared understanding about responsibility for action. GPs regarded external reports about DVA as relevant to their role, but safely recording this information in the electronic medical record and using it to support patients required complex judgements. Both GPs and police staff emphasised the importance of clarity of information and responsibility for action when information was shared between agencies about patients affected by DVA.
机译:家庭暴力和虐待(DVA)对健康普遍且损害。英国国家指导倡导对DVA的多机构回应,国内凶杀案评论一致建议改善各机构之间的信息共享。鉴定在一般实践中遇到DVA的患者可能来自与实践共享的外部信息,例如警察事件报告和多机构风险评估大会(MARAC)报告。本研究的目的是探索一般从业者(GPS)和警方与GPS分享关于DVA的报告的意见。定性半结构性访谈是与GPS,警察人员和合作经理进行的。参与者位于英格兰和威尔士郡。主题分析进行了。采访是用23个GPS,六名警察人员和一个前伙伴关系经理进行的。关于DVA的GPS信息共享的经验变化。参与者描述了外部报告对GPS的相关性和价值,以帮助解决DVA和保障患者的健康后果。在电子医疗记录中管理此信息时,它们平衡了竞争优先事项,即对GPS的可见性与患者无意见地披露的风险。 GPS还谈到了他们在基于外部报告的患者探索DVA的判断,这些患者在虐待和非滥用成年人和儿童之间变化。一些感觉受到短一般练习磋商的限制。有些警察和GPS反映了对机构之间有关DVA信息的控制丧失,以及意外后果的风险。警察和GPS都强调了清晰信息的重要性和对行动责任的共同谅解。 GPS将关于DVA的外部报告与其角色相关,但在电子医疗记录中安全地记录这些信息,并使用它来支持患者需要复杂的判断。 GPS和警察人员都强调了当机构在受DVA影响的患者的机构之间分享信息时,澄清信息和责任的重要性。

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